See also: mandibulär

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From mandible +‎ -ar.

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mandibular (not comparable)

  1. (anatomy, zootomy) Of or pertaining to the mandible.
    Synonym: (archaic) mandibulary
    • 2016, Justin O. Schmidt, The Sting of the Wild, Johns Hopkins University Press, →ISBN, page 28:
      The head produces a mandibular gland pheromone composed of ketones, the thorax lacks large glands, and the abdomen contains the venom and the Nasonov gland that produces lemon oil compounds.

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mandibular m or f (masculine and feminine plural mandibulars)

  1. mandibular

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mandibular m or f (plural mandibulares)

  1. mandibular

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mandibular (not comparable)

  1. mandibular

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  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /mɐ̃.di.buˈlaɾ/ [mɐ̃.di.βuˈlaɾ]
    • (Southern Portugal) IPA(key): /mɐ̃.di.buˈla.ɾi/ [mɐ̃.di.βuˈla.ɾi]

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mandibular m or f (plural mandibulares, not comparable)

  1. mandibular

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Borrowed from French mandibulaire.

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mandibular m or n (feminine singular mandibulară, masculine plural mandibulari, feminine and neuter plural mandibulare)

  1. mandibular

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  • IPA(key): /mandibuˈlaɾ/ [mãn̪.d̪i.β̞uˈlaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: man‧di‧bu‧lar

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mandibular m or f (masculine and feminine plural mandibulares)

  1. mandibular

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